Seanson greetings to You. My name is Mrs. Mellisa Lewis . I am 59 years old and I was diagnosed for cancer for about 2 years ago. I will be going in for an operation later today.I decided to WILL/donate the sum of Fourteen Millions Two Hundred and Fifty Eight Thousand United States Dollars to you for the good work of the lord.

Tell him that I have WILLED to you by quoting my personal reference number LLP/953/900//316US/UK.

As soon as you contact him with this details quoted above, he should be able to recognize you and help in claiming this amount from my Bank. Be informed also that i have paid for the state tax on this money to be transferred to you.

Meanwhile you are advised to keep this mail and it contents confidential as i really want my wish accomplish at the end of the day.Please do pray to God for my recovery. My friend please do not send me any email as you are to send my barrister an email directly.

Well nice going Mack....here this poor soul has trusted your discretion to keep this confidential, and now every T dude with a computer is calling this number to get a piece of the action. I personally wouldn't be able to sleep nights knowing I was a part of this awful tragedy. Now I'm puzzled, if this person recovers, are you abliged to give the millions back? I'll bet there is an agency within our competent government, who can help answer these troubling questions. Good thing they paid the taxes so that the 46% who still pay taxes won't get stuck with the bill. Regards, Scott

Do you know this woman? Why would she will the money to you? Are you a minister?

Be very careful. This sounds like a phone call I got that said I had won a lottery and that they were going to send me a brand new Chevy Pickup by FED EX. Next day, I got a call that the pickup had been impounded and they needed a sum of money from me by Western Union to get the pickup out of impound.

I decided that I didn't need the pickup, that it would just put me in a higher tax bracket so they could get it out themselves and keep it.

If this woman is legitimate, she would have written your name in her will and you would be contacted upon her death. Something here sounds fishy! Norm

I deleted the email as I know it is a hoax.I googled the phone number and it is linked to a dozen or more hoax emails.I thought I would post here to remind all of us how gulliable crooks think we are. I was hatched 46 years ago today.I am past the half way point to 90 years old now.But things like this make me wonder how gulliable I am supposed to be getting as I get older.Are there people out there dumb enough to respond to something like this?

Careful Mack, I'm 62 and I'm one of the young guys on this forum. Can you imagine how gullible some of the "older" guys are? I think they were born when George Washington invented money. Maybe they helped him design it.

These scam emails are smarter than one may think. They are usually done with enough English errors to weed out the smart people but convincing enough to draw in the suckers. The scammers don't want to waste time with people who are on to them. I will play around with them once in awhile getting them to send photos and such (usually borrowed from the HAMB).